Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pages |
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... cherish nature in her first concoction , and fend their mindes backe to study in good tune and fatisfaction . Where hav- ing follow'd it clofe under vigilant eyes till about two ing [ 194 ] heard, or learnt; either while the skilful ...
... cherish nature in her first concoction , and fend their mindes backe to study in good tune and fatisfaction . Where hav- ing follow'd it clofe under vigilant eyes till about two ing [ 194 ] heard, or learnt; either while the skilful ...
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... heard of the DIVINE MIL- TON and it is impoffible to produce better arguments , or to fet them in a more convincing , awakening light . Is it poffible that any Free - born Bri- ton , who is capable of thinking , can ever dofe all fenfe ...
... heard of the DIVINE MIL- TON and it is impoffible to produce better arguments , or to fet them in a more convincing , awakening light . Is it poffible that any Free - born Bri- ton , who is capable of thinking , can ever dofe all fenfe ...
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... heard , deeply confi- der'd , and speedily reform'd , then is the utmoft bound of civil liberty attain'd , that wife men looke for . To which if I now manifeft by the very found of this which I fhall utter , that wee are already . in ...
... heard , deeply confi- der'd , and speedily reform'd , then is the utmoft bound of civil liberty attain'd , that wife men looke for . To which if I now manifeft by the very found of this which I fhall utter , that wee are already . in ...
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... heard them gladly , and with great refpect , if they had ought in pub- lick to admonifh the State . Thus did Dion Prufæus a ftranger and a privat Ora- tor tor counfell the Rhodians against a former edict and I [ 230 ]
... heard them gladly , and with great refpect , if they had ought in pub- lick to admonifh the State . Thus did Dion Prufæus a ftranger and a privat Ora- tor tor counfell the Rhodians against a former edict and I [ 230 ]
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... , be affur'd , Lords and Commons , there can no greater teftimony appear , then when your prudent fpirit acknow- ledges and obeyes the voice of reafon Q4 from from what quarter foever it be heard fpeaking ; and [ 231 ]
... , be affur'd , Lords and Commons , there can no greater teftimony appear , then when your prudent fpirit acknow- ledges and obeyes the voice of reafon Q4 from from what quarter foever it be heard fpeaking ; and [ 231 ]
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